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To: Bill who wrote (119831)12/28/2000 10:32:56 AM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
I believe that no legal jepardy can be brought to bear on Clinton for that rape. Ms Broaddrick could sue but as I think I know the decency of this woman I doubt that she would. A claim for money would play into the hands of scum who still support president pig vomit and all the truly stupid who voted for that bad joke.

Tom Watson tosiwmee



To: Bill who wrote (119831)12/28/2000 10:43:01 AM
From: DismalScientist  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
When did rape become a federal crime?



To: Bill who wrote (119831)12/28/2000 10:50:01 AM
From: H-Man  Respond to of 769667
 
Six years in Arkansas.

usnews.com

There are various initiatives to eliminate the statute of limitations on sexual crimes accross the states. NJ did it in 1999, there is a person in CA who is pursuing it, whose rapist was not identified until after statute had run out.